South Korean YouTube personality encounters harassment in Mumbai during live broadcast, resulting in the apprehension of two individuals.
In a disturbing incident that occurred last night in Khar, Mumbai, two men have been arrested for harassing a South Korean YouTube producer during a live stream.
The incident, which was captured on video, shows the woman being approached by one of the accused, who gets uncomfortably close and holds her hand despite her objections. As she attempts to de-escalate the situation and leave, the man is seen offering her a lift, which she refuses, telling them in broken English that her house is nearby.
The video also reveals that the accused was accompanied by another individual. The woman, in a tweet, confirmed that she was harassed during the live stream and expressed concern about streaming after the incident.
The Khar Police station of Mumbai Police has taken Suo Moto action in the case. Both the accused have been identified as Mobeen Chand Mohd Shaikh, 19, and Mohd Naqib Sadarialam Ansari, 20.
Some people have speculated that the harassment was initiated because the woman was too friendly and engaging in the conversation. However, it is important to note that no one deserves to be harassed, regardless of their actions or behaviour.
The Mumbai Police have registered a case of sexual assault based on the video. The two men arrested in the case have not been publicly named. The woman stated that she was able to communicate that her house was nearby, and it is hoped that this information will help in the ongoing investigation.
The woman's safety and wellbeing are of utmost importance, and it is crucial that anyone who witnesses or experiences harassment comes forward and reports it to the authorities. The Mumbai Police have encouraged anyone with information about the incident to contact them.
This incident serves as a reminder that harassment and assault are never acceptable, and that everyone has the right to feel safe and respected, regardless of their nationality or occupation. The Mumbai Police have promised to take swift action in this case, and it is hoped that justice will be served.
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